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Chuck5.2_in_CA 12-28-05 10:19 AM

Completed First Century
 
At the age of 55 years 6 months and 7 days...less than a week after retiring afer 30 years 6 months and 21 days from aerospace I completed my very first Century. 6 hours 9 minutes of saddle time. I have to admit I was pulled 75% of the way by some very strong " Triple crown riders" from the "BicyclING" forum but still am very proud of myself. I had enough energy to put on two 25 mph sprints after 90 Plus. Of course the strong riders chased me down without sweating a bit but it ws great fun. The Medone performed flawlessly as iy has all year. Next Century I might even pull a mile or two!

Digital Gee 12-28-05 10:27 AM

FanTASTic, Chuck! Very impressive. You must be very proud. Now go find some pie!

webist 12-28-05 10:28 AM

That's really great. Congrats. I haven't even attempted mine yet.

stapfam 12-28-05 11:53 AM

No stopping now, and it is surprising how quickly the annual milage clocks up after a few centuries, But I would suggest that you did it a bit late- by at least a year with a time of just over 6 hours-- Even if you were dragged along by a few fit riders.

Well done on this ride but what's the next one?

oldcrank 12-28-05 12:44 PM

Congratulations . . . I wish you many, many more!

p8rider 12-28-05 03:31 PM

Congrats, I'm still dreaming of my first this coming year and here you have already done one. That is a terrific achievement.

FarHorizon 12-28-05 04:44 PM

Why you DOG you!! Congratulations on a great achievement. I hope to do my first this year.

Chuck5.2_in_CA 12-28-05 05:52 PM

"U rock..DUDE"...hmmm methinks a youth invaded our space! Go Get em Denver...I thought once you did a Century you put the Bike away and started a new hobby...perhaps cliff diving.....

DnvrFox 12-28-05 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by Chuck5.2_in_CA
"U rock..DUDE"...hmmm methinks a youth invaded our space! Go Get em Denver...I thought once you did a Century you put the Bike away and started a new hobby...perhaps cliff diving.....

A review of this person's posts so far reveals a mtn biker type with generally flip, casual, short, and generally non-informative nor beneficial answers.

Definitely NOT a 50+r.

jppe 12-28-05 09:40 PM


Originally Posted by Chuck5.2_in_CA
At the age of 55 years 6 months and 7 days...less than a week after retiring afer 30 years 6 months and 21 days from aerospace I completed my very first Century. 6 hours 9 minutes of saddle time. I have to admit I was pulled 75% of the way by some very strong " Triple crown riders" from the "BicyclING" forum but still am very proud of myself. I had enough energy to put on two 25 mph sprints after 90 Plus. Of course the strong riders chased me down without sweating a bit but it ws great fun. The Medone performed flawlessly as iy has all year. Next Century I might even pull a mile or two!


Congratulations!! That's a terrific ride!! Here's hoping for many more safe rides!! What a way to kick off retirement!

redden 12-29-05 09:38 AM

Congratulations!! Very impressive but retirement at 55 is even more impressive!!!
Just finished my 1st yesterday. Quite a bit slower than yours. Took 8 hours. Did mine solo by circling Lake Arrowhead 11 times. Did get a draft off a truck for about 2 blocks. The first part of the day Cal trans had a downhill section flagged with 2-10 delays. About halfway through the sky opened with a short downpour. According to the altimeter the ride included 8620 feet of climb. Knees r sore!
BTW I only lost 2lbs, expected more of a water loss than that.

The drivers in Lake Arrowhead seem much nicer than up in Big Bear. After 100 miles only 1 car came close. One trip around Big Bear lake usually invovles at least 10 close calls. It's worse than PCH in L.A.

BlazingPedals 12-29-05 09:59 AM


Originally Posted by Chuck5.2_in_CA
"U rock..DUDE"...hmmm methinks a youth invaded our space!

LOL! Not necessarily. I sometimes use that terminology meeself. At any rate, great job! At 6:09, that'd be 16.2 mph. Ya know how many years I did centuries at sub-15 speeds? I'm not saying, but a lot. Stick with that group; soon they'll have you riding even faster.

DnvrFox 12-29-05 10:02 AM


Originally Posted by Chuck5.2_in_CA
"U rock..DUDE"...hmmm methinks a youth invaded our space! Go Get em Denver...


"onelessbike"
"Banned."

(NOT my doing, however. Some good moderator discovered his/her multitude of worthless posts, I guess, and also removed them from this thread.)

Chuck5.2_in_CA 12-29-05 08:41 PM

mmmmmmmmm..........coconut cream !!! and 43 miles today just for good measure !

berts 12-29-05 10:15 PM

retired @ 55 - nice goin, sounds like you're a natural.

Garfield Cat 12-29-05 10:32 PM


Originally Posted by Chuck5.2_in_CA
At the age of 55 years 6 months and 7 days...less than a week after retiring afer 30 years 6 months and 21 days from aerospace I completed my very first Century. 6 hours 9 minutes of saddle time. I have to admit I was pulled 75% of the way by some very strong " Triple crown riders" from the "BicyclING" forum but still am very proud of myself. I had enough energy to put on two 25 mph sprints after 90 Plus. Of course the strong riders chased me down without sweating a bit but it ws great fun. The Medone performed flawlessly as iy has all year. Next Century I might even pull a mile or two!

So can you describe the route?

cheeseflavor 12-29-05 11:32 PM

Congratulations, Chuck! Here's wishing you many more!

Steve

Chuck5.2_in_CA 12-30-05 10:12 PM

The route was pretty simple and very flat. Started at the beginning of the Santa Ana River Trail, road down to the beach then North through Huntington Beach and Seal Beach then up the San Gabriel River Trail to small park that just happens to be 50 miles from the start of the trail. 80% MUP; 5% beach residential and 15% PCH. Its a great first Century as PCH and near both piers have re-fueling stations. IF any of you geezers are ever in the OC give me a little warning and I'll take you. In the summer its a girl watchers paradise !


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